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A list of phrases related to the word "reform"...
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A
change
is as good as a rest
A leopard cannot
change
its spots
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A welcome
change
Ain't just whistling Dixie ( completely
correct
)
All
correct
All present and
correct
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Attack is the best
form
of defence
Bad
form
Be the
change
that you wish to see in the world ( Mahatma Gandhi quotation )
Body painting ( a
form
of painting that uses the human body as a canvas )
Change
for the better
Change
hands
Change
has come to America
Change
into your brown trousers
Change
of address
Change
of habit
Change
of heart
Change
of life
Change
of pace
Change
of scene ( A new location and way of thinking )
Change
the channel
Change
the subject
Change
your mind
Change
your spots
Change
your tune
Change
your ways
Changed man
Chop and
change
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Chump
change
Chunk of
change
Climate
change
Come to the Central Park Zoo Cafeteria. Let the animals watch you eat for a
change
( Central Park Zoo advertising slogan )
Don't
change
horses in midstream
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Figure painting ( a
form
of painting in which the human body is the subject )
Form
follows function
Form
is temporary, class is permanent
Free
form
Get no
change
out of someone
Get religion
Green shoots of
change
If you
change
your mind, I'm the first in line ( ABBA lyric )
Imitation is the sincerest
form
of flattery
In fine
form
Landscape painting ( a
form
of painting in which the natural world is the subject )
Loose
change
Mend your manners
Mend your ways
New Deal ( Franklin Roosevelt's social and economic reform )
Nothing's Gonna
Change
My World ( The Beatles song )
Once a cheater, always a cheater ( the notion that cheats never
change
their ways )
Politically
correct
Portrait painting ( a
form
of painting in which the human face is the subject )
Quick
change
artist
Regime
change
Sarcasm is the lowest
form
of wit
Sea
change
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Short
change
Step
change
Still life ( a
form
of painting in which inanimate objects are the subject )
The more things change, the more they stay the same
The only constant is
change
The wind of
change
is blowing through this continent
Welfare reform
What a refreshing
change
( Woodpecker cider advertising slogan )
Wind of
Change
( Scorpions song )